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    FROM UAS DATA ACQUISITION TO ACTIONABLE INFORMATION – HOW AN END-TO-END SOLUTION HELPS OIL PALM PLANTATION OPERATORS TO PERFORM A MORE SUSTAINABLE PLANTATION MANAGEMENT by C. Hoffmann, C. Weise, T. Koch, K. Pauly

    “…<br><br> The research results describe how operators can successfully make use of a UAS-based solution together with the developed software solution to improve their efficiency in oil palm plantation management.…”
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    Sentinel-2 Poplar Index for Operational Mapping of Poplar Plantations over Large Areas by Yousra Hamrouni, Eric Paillassa, Véronique Chéret, Claude Monteil, David Sheeren

    Published in Remote Sensing (2022-08-01)
    “…This new index was used to produce the national map of poplar plantations in 2018. This study provides an operational approach for monitoring the poplar resource over large areas for forest managers.…”
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    Effects of mulching on soil bacterial community in the small- to medium-diameter Phyllostachys edulis plantation by LI Weicheng, YANG Huimin, GAO Guibin, WEN Xing, SHENG Haiyan

    “…By high- throughput sequencing on Illumina Miseq platform and bioinformatics, changes of soil bacterial communities in a small- to medium-diameter Phyllostachys edulis plantation subjected to different soil management practices (mulching, alternate operation, and long-term mulching) were analyzed to investigate the mechanism of soil bacterial community variation and its effect on soil degradation of mulched P. edulis plantation. …”
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    Early Effects of Fertilizer and Herbicide Reduction on Root-Associated Biota in Oil Palm Plantations by Aisjah R. Ryadin, Dennis Janz, Dominik Schneider, Aiyen Tjoa, Bambang Irawan, Rolf Daniel, Andrea Polle

    Published in Agronomy (2022-01-01)
    “…At the level of species (based on operational taxonomic units obtained by Illumina sequencing) or phyla, no significant effects of reduced management were observed. …”
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    Economic and environmental assessment of a multifunctional poplar plantation for roundwood and wood chip production in Spain by Rubén Laina, Sara J. Herrero, Blanca Corona, Eduardo Tolosana, M. Teresa de la Fuente, Guillermo San Miguel

    Published in Forest Systems (2022-02-01)
    “… Aim of study: To analyze the environmental and economic performance of a multifunctional poplar plantation (MPP), which was managed to produce timber for sawn wood and chips for bioenergy. …”
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    Carbon Footprint of Forest Operations under Different Management Regimes by Raffaele Cavalli, Giulio Cosola, Pierre Ackerman, Sergio Monterotti, Stefano Grigolato

    Published in Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering (2016-01-01)
    “…Data concerning CO2 emissions (kg m–3) in felling, extraction, comminution and transport operations, performed under two different forest management regime (close-to-nature and plantation), were collected through a systematic literature review involving 162 scientific papers and compiled into a database. …”
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    Assessing the Success of Ferula assa-foetida L. Plantation Restoration Operations in Semi-Steppe Rangelands by Linking Plant Functional Traits to Species Diversity by Esfandiar Jahantab, Azam Khosravi Mashizi, Mohsen Sharafatmandrad

    Published in مدیریت بیابان (2024-05-01)
    “…Recognizing the success of restoration operations, particularly in plantation, can be achieved by identifying important functional types related to species diversity. …”
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    Risk Analysis of the Information System of the Riau Provincial Plantation Agency Website using ISO 31000 by Ustara Dwi Fernanda, Mega wati, Nesdi Evrilyan Rozanda, Febi Nur Salisah

    Published in Sistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi (2025-07-01)
    “…However, the use of information technology also introduces various risks that may disrupt system operations. This study aims to analyze information technology risks associated with the website using the ISO 31000:2018 risk management framework. …”
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    Driveway Detection for Weed Management in Cassava Plantation Fields in Thailand Using Ground Imagery Datasets and Deep Learning Models by Ithiphat Opasatian, Tofael Ahamed

    Published in AgriEngineering (2024-09-01)
    “…Therefore, the purpose of this research was to develop an image segmentation model for automated weed control operations in cassava plantation fields. To achieve this, image datasets were obtained from various fields to aid weed detection models in automated weed management. …”
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    Improve Long-Term Biodiversity Management and Monitoring on Certified Oil Palm Plantations in Colombia by Centralizing Efforts at the Sector Level by Paul R. Furumo, Edgar I. Barrera-Gonzalez, Juan C. Espinosa, Gustavo A. Gómez-Zuluaga, T. Mitchell Aide

    Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (2019-08-01)
    “…We identified several shortcomings under the HCV management-monitoring process including lack of indicators and guidance in HCV reports, emphasis on operational (i.e., procedural) over strategic (i.e., effectiveness) monitoring, over-reliance on incidental wildlife encounters for monitoring populations, and significant technical and financial barriers facing companies. …”
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    Empoasca Pest Attack Classification on Tea Plantations Using Multispectral Imaging and Deep Learning by Bella K. Kurniawan, Fiky Y. Suratman, Fani Fauziah, Hurianti Vidyaningtyas, Desti M. Saputri, Aloysius A. Pramudita

    Published in Emerging Science Journal (2025-08-01)
    “…These findings underscore the effectiveness of the green spectrum and the superiority of ResNet-50 in achieving precise pest detection, offering a reliable technological solution for modern tea plantation management.…”
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    Family Farms and Plantations in Tropical Development by Yujiro Hayami

    Published in Asian Development Review (2002-01-01)
    “…Reorganization of the plantation is desired. However, breaking down plantations for operation by smallholders through government coercive measures will likely prove to be disruptive and inefficient A better approach will be to support private sector initiative to reorganize the plantation system into a contract farming system in which an agribusiness enterprise manages the processing/marketing process and contracts with small growers for an assured supply of farm-produced raw materials.…”
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    The State and the Development of Industrial Plantation Forest by Sudarmalik Sudarmalik, Hariadi Kartodihardjo, Sudarsono Soedomo, Soeryo Adiwibowo

    Published in Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika (2015-02-01)
    “…The phenomenon of multi-chain transfer of the management rights of plantation forest that occoured in the observed companies showed that the state was unable to effectively control to the forest plantation. …”
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    Simulation modeling of forest plantation condition by Logachev Maxim, Beresneva Yana

    Published in BIO Web of Conferences (2024-01-01)
    “…The article substantiates the necessity of creating a simulation model of changes in the states of forest plantations. Such a model makes it possible to repeatedly conduct experiments on the object of study on changes in different parameters in order to predict the consequences and develop operational management scenarios to reduce the negative impact on its processes and objects. …”
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